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Methodology for the Development of Computer Applications with Augmented Reality in the Tourism Sector

2021
This study analyzes studies that have a methodological basis in the development of computer applications for the area of tourism supported by augmented reality technology. Augmented reality has proven to have great potential in learning due to its high level of visibility and interaction. The problem is the lack of research on development methodologies,
Monica Daniela Gomez Rios   +3 more
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Evaluation Methodologies for Computer Conferencing Applications

1992
This chapter is a review of evaluation methodologies for computer conferencing applications. It focuses on major practitioners: the work of Roxanne Hiltz, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the Institute for the Future, the Open University, and the University of Stockholm.
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KIRON: A computer system and a methodology applicable to the study of erythroid disorders

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1982
A methodology for the study of erythroid disorders by means of mathematical models and classification techniques is proposed, and KIRON, a comprehensive computer system for patient data entry, management, and analysis is described. KIRON is used in a hematologic laboratory for accurate collection of patient data and for conversational access to the ...
Berzuini, C.; id_orcid 0000-0001-6056-0489   +1 more
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Computational statistical mechanics methodology, applications and supercomputing

Advances in Physics, 1986
Abstract Computer simulation is adding a new dimension to scientific investigation, establishing a role of equal importance with the traditional approaches of experiment and theory. In this paper, we provide a text for understanding the computer simulation methodology of classical statistical mechanics.
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Methodology of Everyday Life Computing and Application to Children Injury Prevention

2007 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence, 2007
Scientists and engineers have had little understanding of dynamics and properties of human "everyday life" despite its familiarity. Although in scientific fields such as quantum theory and cosmology, standard models exist to explain and generate most phenomena, nothing yet exists which might represent a standard model of everyday life.
Yoshifumi Nishida   +4 more
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Applications of computational intelligence methodologies in sliding mode control

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1999
Abstract The use of computational intelligence methodologies in sliding mode controllers for the purpose of alleviating the well known problems met in practical implementations of sliding mode controllers, such as chattering, are discussed and an overview of the research and applications reported in the literature in this respect is presented ...
Okyay Kaynak, Imre J. Rudas
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Object Boundary Encoding Methodologies with Applications to Computer Vision*

Topical Meeting on Machine Vision, 1985
Boundary encoding algorithms by chain code, run-length code, AR model, Fourier descriptor and B-spline control point are presented. B-splines are shown to have superior utility.
Anil K. Jain, David W. Paglieroni
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Immune Computing: Intelligent Methodology and Its Applications in Bioengineering and Computational Mechanics

2010
The aim of this paper is to provide a set of carefully selected problems connected with the current research directions of Immune Computing. This approach belongs to biology inspired methods. Due to the complexity of functioning of the natural immune system, extracting higher level paradigms which could serve as the basis of constructing computational ...
Tadeusz Burczyński   +3 more
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A Load Balance Methodology for Highly Compute-Intensive Applications on Grids Based on Computational Modeling

2005
Compute-intensive simulations are currently good candidates for being executed on distributed computers and Grids, in particular for applications with a large number of input data whose values change throughout the simulation time and where the communications are not a critical factor.
Diego Rodríguez Martínez   +4 more
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